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Tampa_Dave
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I’m very curious about the poverty aspect of Third Orders. I’m a lawyer, so I admit to having enjoyed a fairly luxurious lifestyle over the years. Accommodations exist for family members because they make no promises involving poverty, but what is expected of me? As a lawyer in Washington, DC, I must fit in with the expectations of my profession, although I can certainly avoid Maurice Lacroix watches and Gucci loafers! From the book “To Live as Francis Lived: A Guide for Secular Franciscans”, I learned that poverty is essentially a relative state based on individual circumstances. I clearly want to focus my life on prayer, contemplation, and fraternity in Christ, not materialism. Yet I do not want to be judged harshly by my Lord or the peers of my prospective Order.